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Kamal Nath In The Uk To Sign An Infrastructure Pact


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If i was Kamal Nath's advisor, I would tell him to jump off a cliff, no in all seriousness I would say dont worry about these protests as I am sure with Sikhs today they wont turn up, look at Prof Bhullar, Jagtar Singh Hawara and more recently Pal Singh, sure they will make a noise (small) in the beginning but they will soon lose their stomach for the struggle against us..............

Please prove them wrong, there are hundres of thousands of Sikhs in this country, and this man was complicit in the Rape/Murder of thousands of your people, Sikhs of our Panth our Qaum. Show your support, if sikh history treaches us anything it is to STAND For our beliefs

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Those of us who can't go down, we can call the Crowne Plaza on 020 7834 6655.

Talk about who Kamal Nath is, what he has done and concerns about him being a mass murder! Even if it's a receptionist or hotel manager, just raise the profile of the situation!

Time to pull together.....

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Phone calls are working ... keep the pressure up on the hotel. Kamal Nath is in the hotel NOW!

Sikhs outside UK please also call. International accents will also add weight to the cause.

Any links to prabhandak committees need to be used now. Get you committee contact to call too.

Please actions this ASAP if we want impact.!!!

+(44) 20 7834 6655 International

020 7834 6655 Local UK

Email them guestassistance@cplonsj.co.uk or contact them via http://www.london.crowneplaza.com/contact-us

Please don't think it's too late to do anything. We need to start making more noise so that we can be heard.

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Sikhs outside UK please also call. International accents will also add weight to the cause.

Any links to prabhandak committees need to be used now. Get you committee contact to call too.

Please actions this ASAP if we want impact.!!!

+(44) 20 7834 6655 International

020 7834 6655 Local UK

Email them guestassistance@cplonsj.co.uk or contact them via http://www.london.crowneplaza.com/contact-us

Please don't think it's too late to do anything. We need to start making more noise so that we can be heard.

Please send this as a SMS text message to other Sikh and get them to call. There's still not enough people calling as the current duty manager claims they have not received any complaints about the attendance of Kamal Nath.....

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Rang again and Duty Manager claims this has been cancelled. He now claims that Kamal Nath has left the Crowne Plaza

Reports from Singh on the scene that Kamal Nath may have now moved to Dorchester Hotel http://www.thedorchester.com/ 020 7629 8888.

Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1k 1QA.

URGENT UPDATE - Confirmed by Singhs on the scene that Kamal Nath in now in the Dorchester Hotel till 3 pm.

020 7629 8888

http://www.thedorchester.com/

E-mail: info@thedorchester.com

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There was a very poor turnout as feared.

About 50 people turned out in the end. But it was only the usual expected face with the exception of a few who took time off work whilst in London and a Mother & Son duo from Just north of London.

It is understandable that Universities have just reopened and getting away can be difficult at such short notice, but a few Students did attend at the expense of Uni Lectures, so what excuse for others?

Transport was another big problem logistically, which needs to be addressed and many willing people would have attended if transport was avalible.

Still we were successful in some way as the meeting had to be rescheduled/relocated as previously posted.

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